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The Amulya Jeevan Foundation

"Enable the most vulnerable sections of society, to uplift themselves and thrive."

It all began with Avinash Khemka, an industrialist from Cuttack, reaching out to provide sustenance to the migrant workers traveling along Odisha's highways during the 2020 lockdown. His inner compulsion and compassion grew in extent and intensity of support and many around him were inspired to add momentum to the campaign. He decided to make this a continuing cause in his life and thus was born The Amulya Jeevan Foundation, a non-profit organization, dedicated to uplifting the most vulnerable and marginalized in society.

Reaching out during Covid (2020)

80,000+

cooked meals to migrant workers

200+

people provided conveyance

Reaching out during Covid (2021)

2,00,000

cooked food packets distributed at medical centers , railway station & slums

20,000+

hot meals to 500 Covid infected families

1,750+

dry ration kits to families in slums

80,000+

rotis to stray cattle

2,500 kg+

biscuits to stray dogs

3

institutions provided grocery support; CCI, homes for visually challenged and senior citizens

Blood Donation Camps

3

events

659

units of blood collected

3

districts covered: Cuttack, Khurda, Baripada

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